Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (14:34): Of course, what we've sought to do in the not quite one term we've been in office is to shore up gas supplies both for domestic use and to meet the export contracts that have been entered into by a range of companies over previous years, well before we were in office. The fact is that Australia does produce much more gas than we use at the moment, and the gas that we don't use is exported—and those exports make a lot of money for Australia, including in towns like Gladstone. I was in Gladstone a week or two ago, Senator Hanson. I don't know when the last time you were in Gladstone was. But there are many, many jobs in towns like Gladstone that depend upon the export of gas. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please direct your answers to the chair. Senator WATT: Okay. Well, President, I don't know when Senator Hanson was last in Gladstone, or when Senator Canavan was last in Gladstone or any of them were in Gladstone. But I was there only a couple of weeks ago, with Senator Ayres, talking about the work we're doing to shore up aluminium supply and also gas supplies into the future. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, second supplementary.